Targeted delivery of maytansine to liver cancer cells via galactose-modified supramolecular two-dimensional glycomaterial†
Abstract
A two-dimensional (2D) glycomaterial for targeted delivery of maytansine to liver cancer cells was developed. Host–guest interaction between a galactosyl dye and human serum albumin (HSA) produces supramolecular galactoside–HSA conjugates, which are then used to coat 2D MoS2. The 2D glycomaterial was shown to be capable of the targeted delivery of maytansine to a liver cancer cell line that highly expresses a galactose receptor, resulting in greater cytotoxicity than maytansine alone.